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1 May 2018, 09:51 | Updated: 1 May 2018, 09:56
As we get closer to the wedding of the year, we're getting a little bit obsessed with all the little details.
What's their cake going to taste like? Who will design Meghan's dress? Where's the stag do happening!?
But one of the main things we'd love to know, is where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be heading on their honeymoon.
While no official announcement has been made yet, insiders have told Travel & Leisure that the royal couple will travel to Namibia in Africa for a romantic trip away.
The pair will apparently stay at Hoanib Valley Camp in Kaokoland, north-western Namibia, which is "surrounded by mountains, sand dunes, and huge expanses of desert", according to The Sun.
From looking at their Instagram page, we're not surprised why they picked this venue at £463 per person, per night.
Situated in Kaokoland, the luxury camp is right next to beautiful mountains, sand dunes and amazing views.
Namibia is also one of the least populated countries in the world, making it an obvious place for the royal couple to stay.
Harry previously visited the country with ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy back in 2008, during his time in the army. He flew there again in 2015 for a conservation trip.
Harry and Meghan have also spent time in southwest Africa, as the pair camped in Botswana at the beginning of their relationship.